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FREE SPEECH ORDINANCE RULED UNCONSTITUTIONAL | Two Communists Freed By Water- bury Judge on Charge of Violat- Gomplaint on Cheshire Case Not Yet in His Hands Plainville, April 223 (UP) — Gov- ernor John H. Trumbull said at his| ing City Regulation Waterbury, April 23 (P — Two | communists arrested at the gates of | a factory here yesterday and charg- | ed with violating a city ordinance | relating to free speecch were dis- rged in city court today by Judge | John F. McGrath when he sustained | | a demurrer which held the ordinance | to be unconstitutional. | | The demurrer was based on a de- cision of the state supreme court of errors in the case of the state vs. McAllister Coleman in 1921, case went up to the supreme from Merid nolice court tried and found Coleman ng a city ordinance lel with that of th office here today that he had not received a letter reported to have Dbeen sent to him by Edgar White, former official of the Cheshire re- formatory, who sceks an investiga- tion of conditions in the institution. letter T wish to * said the gove bont ed were Charles . R his city and Nat Rich- 38 Howe street, New Haven working in th Trade Union Unity an organization of unskilled laborers. Public Takes Interest [ In Big Theater Chain New York, April 23 (UP) .\[ $10,000,000 deal whereby Publix | s, Tnc., subsidiary of Para- | Famous-Lasky corporation, | acquires a per cent interest in| 40 theaters operated by the New r Operating corpora- 1as been consummated, it was snitski of ds of both of whom 2 interests of gation of conditions underly Deputy Superin- ne and the activi- | luding Su-| the y man id in W < produced that — buld have made to remove and tigation the in it ab- warranted a searching inv into t institu rintendent down. However, I had no vote board and could do nothing board dismissc of of the 0,000 d the charges.” The New England chain, known | and Connecticut. Adcording to de-| which will be called the Publix- 892,261,738 in 24 Years Tonn iy by, Publi ~ — as the Netoco circuit, controls and BlEK[EY TE[LS ul: has interests in houses throughout tails of the deal, Publix and Netoco it was reported. will operate thesc Netoco Theaters corporation Authorized capitalization these to be held equally by Publix and Netoco. Samuel Denbow, viee Washington, mony that t! pr accord- s and that the LETTERS TO COURT CALLED LOBBYING BY INDIANA LEADER oy l‘.jrvw] }vw e today. Ma husetts, Maine, Rhode Island theaters through a new company | o president of Publix, will be B earnin April 23 “|dent of the new company, tric ing to th fire comipi ad net 38 in fogs it had c} c@nocted com wauld mor subsidiaries a record of the f nission’s extensive tigation of utilities financing. Fohn H. B commission t, sa from March Electric an operat- ),325, while its same period bout &7 ome as net inve Kley, a 0 that to March 13, end & Share in® income of tofal expense were §45,418 per cent of tl 1ofit, or ¢ In the sam Hieal, Tlect cd* 351 o (Continued From Tirst Page) nothing to do with the lobby inves- After a tilt with Robinson rlurm:' which Blaine accused him of “dis- | courteous conduct” the reference | was ordered deleted from the rec-| ord with Robinson's approval. The letters to Stone were dated April 2 and 9, 1920, The one Sanford w iy The let in part: “It is indeed unfortunate that so| many men in public life, cspecially | those who have scrved for years and | years in congress in execcutive ]\0.\\~‘ tions, and on the bench, become for all practical purpeses out of touch with the busy workaday world. x x x x “In order to give new slant &s to he thinking and talkin ago in tha course with an in fees for supervis- > subsidiar- | ieg and connected utilities, and $13.- 536,619 as commissions for the of¥securitics owned by the subsidia as dated A 1n§ April 9 to Stone said Bicklex said™he could not zive an | csuct figure on the profits in L@ause he had been denied acces tofsome Electric Bond Share bdoks. A court contest on that phase isependin ween the company affd the > commission « QUIGLEY CONVALESCENT “The condition of Mayor George A. Quigley who is a pneumonia paticn the New Britain General hospital is*reported to be v¢ od today s0"much so that the hospital reports |t hiln convalescent. He still is being [YOUNg attorne I ventured to re- gwen complete rest and is not per-|Mark that there were very many O o . see visitors: serious and far reaching constitu- tional questions relating to the cigh- teenth amendment and enforcement micasures that had never been sub- niitted to the supreme court. RELIEVED S Rmet ool the founienin question ‘do y ave any idea that . oo« QUICKLY (10 supreme court ti- This Parely Vegetable Pill | tutca would have the g will move the bowels (to zo into this without any pain and | oughly?' i depressing after ef- Th fests. Sick Headaches, Indigestion, | part: Biliousness and Bad Complexion “It seems to that it was inten- quickly relieved. Childrenand Adults | tional to provide two mothods f ¢an easily swallow Dr. Carter’s tiny, | amending the constitution, one sugar coated pills, They are free | ruther casy one when the purpose is from calomel and poisonous drugs. |racrely to clarify its evident All Druggists 25¢ and 75¢ red pkgs. |ing, correct minor defects, or better CARTVER’S Efipm provide for the proper functioning of the government within defined you, perhaps, a | some men arc few days ny conversa- ion exeeptionally keen | as now con moral co question Y AN AN | [ other letter to Stone said in Do you need Financial Assistance () O TO HOUSEKEEPERS ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURES In emergencies when ready cash is needed in a hurry you will find the MUTUAL SYSTEM ready to serve you promptly and with privacy. No questions asked of friends or relatives. TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY § 2 Monthly Pays § 40 Loan S 5 Monthly Pays $100 Loan 510 Monthly Pays $200 Loan §15 Monthly Pays $300 Loan You pay inferest at three and one-half per cent per month on the unpsid balance, just for the actual time money is in use. No other charges— no deductions. “A Helplul Loan Service For the Home” Phone 4950 THE MUTUAL SYSTEM 300 Main Street NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, AIR VIEW OF SCENE OF PRISON HORROR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1930. TEACHERS IN STATE LACKING TRAINING DR. MYERS CLAIMS (Continued From First Page) into effect at an additional school each year after that. I predict that in a comparative,short time we will have a four year course as the re- quirement for a Normal school di- ploma. Better Material “Another step toward improving our teachers,” he continued, *“will be a more careful selection of the icandidates for admission to the | school. In the past we had to take what we could get but now we are i becoming over-supplied and are in.a { position to select wheh students we tage at the very outset. want. This gives us a great advan- | | tendents that “there is not enough can teach fllcee'rblec(! in a high school immediately after their grad- uation from the high school in that particular course. At present the Normal school has no equipment to provide commercial training and many of you obtain your commercial teachers from outside the state. Some superintendents also recruit teachers from business colleges but this is not a proper source of supply for the public schools.” . Must Raite Requirements After outlining in detail one of the ways in which the four year Normal school course may be brought about, Dr. Myers said, *“Supervisors will never be a satisfactory substitute for good teachers. Our requirements for elementary teachers must be raised and the present standards for teach- ers of sub-normal children must also be elevated. In the future teachers in this particular line of work wll have to have No’mal school training at least and in addition one term of summer school work with emphasis on the sub-normal child problem.” The cducator also told the superin- thor- NEA Columbus Bureau This air view of Ohio State penitentiary was taken a few hours after the disastrous fire which took a toll of 300 lives. The arrow points to the cell*block where convicts were trapped and burned to death. : RUINS OF CELLS WHERE 300 DIED NEA Columbus Bureau This charred mass of tangled wreckage was all that was left of a section of the cell house at Ohio State penitentiary after the disastrous fire in which more than 300 convicts were burned to death when trapped behind the bars. Note the twisted steel grating that prevented the prisoners’ escape. limits; the other providir | ment is doomed.” Questioned by the committee, Cur- ran said his association had no plan to propose as a substitute to na- tional prohibition. “We'd in hot time if we did th Curran said his primarily interest for con- become quite common “If T am even partially correct in such surmise or suspicion, then law malkers and law administr both forgotten the primary language, and also that the purpose of government is to protect and that the real excuse of a constitution is to set up some barrier against the persistent encroach ventions involving much controy extending over a considerable Ie have of time in case fundamental cl o are proposcd, the surrender of individual v rights, or nse be water all he said. ociation the state was d the ive r to Sanford assaile Jones law as providi fines and cruel pun “Again.” it added, it seems to me exorbitant bill—bail that places and keeps a man untried (except by bullies brutally administering the third 1 indefinitely has T ny.” hments The letter added: “I have but little doubt th judiciary lies down on its job and 1l the mob along the lines of st resistance our form of govern- | SEA FOOD There’s no guesswork about it when you trade at A & P for the A & P guarantee of best quality assures you of complete satisfaction. ... .And, of courss, A & P low prices always prevail. SPECIAL THIS WEEK STEAK COD » 21 STEAK BLUE » 17 STEAK SWORD » 35 STEAK SALMON» 35 Haddock T 21(} Smoked o 23(: AmLANTICS PACIFIC 2 Fillet Fillet .. ce. liew England Divisicn ind to leave to prohibit to.the n. states decision “There are a hundred million dif- ferent ideas on how to control the liquor traffic,” he said. “No two per- SOns % i€ 11 WHERE ECONOMY RULES ™ THE GREAT 1in obtaining re- | peal of the national prohibition law | independent expression on the part of the superintendents of the state as to what they want in the line of teacher requirements. “Means must also be taken to im-| prove the standard in commercial subjects, shop and allied courses. Under the present practice pupils Auto’ Pat_‘ts 45 ARCH STREET . New Britain By sending junior high school teaching candidates Yo a special Nor- mal’ school which would be built where the students would have op- portunity for observation and prac- tice teaching the New Britain Nor- mal school could train twice as many elementary teachers as it does now, Doctor Myers pointed out. W. S. Dakin of the state depart- ment talked on the use of science in the schools. Professor L. O. Cummings, of Harvard Graduate School of Educa- tion, was the principal speaker at the evening session of the superin- tendents’ conference last night. He chose the subject, “Spiritual Values in this ‘Materialistic Age’.” Professér Cummings developed his subject along optimistic lines as- suming that the world is better be- cause of science. Professor Rugg of Teachers’ col- lege, Columbia, who was scheduled to address the conference, was un- able to attend. 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